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New York Stock Exchange to Build 24/7 Blockchain-Powered Tokenized Stock and ETF Trading Platform

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is developing a blockchain-based trading platform that would allow tokenized U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to trade and settle 24 hours a day, seven days a week, marking a major step toward integrating traditional markets with decentralized infrastructure. The initiative — led by NYSE’s parent, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) — aims to combine the exchange’s core matching engine with on-chain settlement, custody and post-trade systems, enabling instant transfer of ownership and greater market accessibility. The project is currently subject to regulatory approval before launch. 

Under the proposed design, tokenized versions of traditionally issued securities — as well as native tokenized securities — could be traded around the clock with instant settlement, fractional-dollar orders and settlement in digital assets such as stablecoins. The platform’s architecture would support multiple blockchain networks and help reduce the time and friction of the conventional T+1 settlement cycle, where stock trades today settle the next business day. NYSE officials have said the venue would maintain regulatory oversight and shareholder rights like dividends and voting even when securities are tokenized. 

NYSE President Lynn Martin emphasized that the exchange’s tokenization strategy is rooted in regulatory compliance and innovation, positioning the institution to meet evolving market demand and drive “fully on-chain solutions grounded in the protections and standards that have defined the NYSE for more than two centuries.” As part of ICE’s broader digital strategy, the platform may also integrate tokenized collateral and support cross-border liquidity initiatives with traditional clearing partners. 

The move reflects growing momentum behind real-world asset tokenization, where traditional financial products are represented as blockchain tokens to increase liquidity, improve access and enable automated settlement. Analysts see the NYSE project as a sign that legacy finance is actively embracing decentralized technology to modernize market structure. 

Terron Gold

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